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23.06.2022 - 12:47 / dailyrecord.co.uk
A man is facing time behind bars after he sent sexual images of a woman on Facebook Messenger in a horror act of revenge porn. Michael Dale, 39, sent the distressed woman messages calling her a "s**g" and stating "I'm afraid of no law", Hull Magistrates Court heard.
He also sent intimate photos of her to another individual on Facebook Messenger. Dale pleaded guilty to disclosing private sexual photographs without consent and harassment without violence, when he appeared in court on June 22.
Magistrates told Dale they could not rule out sending him to jail for the horrifying offences. Dale, of Hull, sent sick messages to the victim in which he said "I hope you die". He also told her to "watch what happens", the court heard.
Hull Live reports that Magistrates were told that Dale then sent three private photographs of the woman to someone else through a direct Facebook message. The bench was told by the prosecuting solicitor: "The various screenshots of messages have been retracted from the defendant's phone".
Texts sent by Dale read, "You're a s**g", "Watch what's happening", "I'm afraid of no law", "I'm coming for you" and "I don't care about the police".
Mitigating, a solicitor for Dale said two of the photographs had not been among the most serious level in their explicit nature.
Addressing the defendant, magistrates Mr Wilde and Mr Davies said: "I'm going to ask for a report - we are not discounting custody at this point." Dale was released on unconditional bail and is due back before the court on July 25.
Dubbed "revenge porn", the act of sending intimate photographs without a person's consent became a criminal offence in 2015. A man from East Yorkshire became the first person in England and Wales to be convicted of the
Dominique Fishback is so dope. I’ve loved the actress ever since Jordana Sparro’s 2018 film Night Comes On, and others took notice as the actress was named called a Sundance Film Festival breakout star, and praised for her performance in the movie.
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